Visual Record:
The Materiality of Sound in Print

October 8, 2022–January 21, 2023
Curated by Elleree Erdos

 

Visual Record: The Materiality of Sound in Print investigates how artists since the 1970s have employed print-based processes to examine the relationship between sound and its visual representation. The exhibition features 15 artists, including Terry Adkins, John Cage, Bethany Collins, Christian Marclay, Glenn Ligon, Dario Robleto, and Audra Wolowiec, among others. 

Rooted in the traditions of both sound and print, the works in Visual Record reflect an increasing interest in how prints relate to and inform broader, multimedia practices on both technical and conceptual levels. Visual Record highlights artists whose work translates between sound and print using distinctly physical means.​​  Across a wide range of subject matter—from the rhythms of jazz and American nostalgia to the sound of silence and the encoding of race in aural matter—the works demonstrate how the idea of the “record” is bolstered by innovative technical and conceptual approaches to printmaking. 

Digital Guide

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Publication

The exhibition is accompanied by a publication featuring essays by Elleree Erdos, Jennifer L. Roberts, and David Toop. Read the full publication online for free.

Public Programs

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About the Curator

Elleree Erdos is Director of Prints & Editions at David Zwirner. She was previously curator of a private art collection and associate director at Craig F. Starr Gallery, and has held positions in the print departments at the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Clark Art Institute. Elleree earned an M.A. from Columbia University and the University of Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne and a B.A. from Williams College.


Images: Bethany Collins. America: A Hymnal, 2017. Artist book with 100 laser-cut leaves. 6 x 9 × 1 inches. Edition of 25. Published by PATRON Gallery, Chicago. © Bethany Collins. Image courtesy of the artist and PATRON Gallery, Chicago. Photography by Evan Jenkins. // Installation views of Visual Record. Photo by Argenis Apolinario.